PostHeaderIcon Taylor 938 Easy-to-Read Mechanical Scale with 5″ Raised Dial

  • Easy to clean non-slip mat
  • All chrome base and chrome bezel
  • Weighs to 300 lbs

Product Description
A stylish and beautiful mechanical scale will look perfect in any bath environment. From Taylor, the leader in bathroom scales, another accurate and classic look. Large, easy to read 5 speedometer style dial displays capacities up to 300 lbs. Solid steel base, with an all chrome platform and bezel. Black, textured mat is non-slip. 5 year warranty… More >>

Taylor 938 Easy-to-Read Mechanical Scale with 5″ Raised Dial

5 Responses to “Taylor 938 Easy-to-Read Mechanical Scale with 5″ Raised Dial”

  • This product is perfect for consistently accurate daily measurements. I like the heavy duty construction and prescision as it is difficult to cheat the scale.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • If like me you wear glasses and tend to use your scale in the morning before/after your shower and therefore with no glasses on, you should enjoy the big dial on this product!

    It has a cool retro look and a comfortable rubbery surface which is comfortable for your bear feet.

    This was overall a great value for the price and it seems to keep pretty accurate readings without requiring constant adjustments.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • OBSERVER THE says:

    The needle pointer can become detached does not give and accurate reading.

    If you are patient and jiggle it just right you may be able to get if back in position on it’s post.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • G. Kim says:

    this is a good scale if you want a simple one that is lightweight. the chrome is actually not true chrome but plastic. it is nice to look at, but not as sturdy as you think from the picture.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Joseph Quinn says:

    Coming from another Taylor scale which had zero accuracy OR predictability, I am a bit skeptical about what to expect from this unit for the long haul. However, having just taken the unit out of the box, I feel that the accuracy is within five pounds, depending on the surface it is on and how I lean my weight while standing on the scale. The unit looks fabulous, and as long as I am satisfied to try my weight a few times, and figure it is at least a couple of pounds off in either direction on my final attempt, I am ok with it. I am using it more recreationally, and do not need to record my exact weight on any routine basis.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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